*POLYTECHNIC Full Movie
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Kunchacko Boban plays Poly in M Padmkumar's 'Polytechnic' which aspires to be rollicking entertainer set on a politically charged milieu, but ends up nothing of the sort. Riddled with done to death scenarios, 'Polytechnic' might be considered as a nontoxic film that neither excites you with its brightness nor nauseates you with offensiveness of any sort.
Poly is a leftist leader first, and a young man who is generally having a gala time with his friends second. The love of his life Aswathy (Bhavana) is a cop, and her dad (Vijayaraghavan) isn't much awed by his prospective son-in-law.
Someone seems to be really obsessed with those hit films of yore, and the references are numerous. The intention, as is obvious, is to entertain, but whether they actually do would depend on the kind of viewer that you are.
What takes the
Perhaps the worst bit about the film is its running time. You fervently wish that the editor had done some severe chopping away, and the film could have been much easier on our nerves with all those useless appendages severed.
Kunchacko Boban goes about doing his job with an ease that must have arisen the moment he laid his hands on this character that is, simply stated, no great shakes. There are of course no immense tests before the actor, and he does what he has been asked to with a lack of concern, delivering no big surprises in the process.
Bhavana is back after a sabbatical of sorts, and looks slimmer and extremely gorgeous. No surprises again, when it comes to her
Much has already been said and perhaps written about the verbal duel song between Poly and his future father in law, and I wouldn't say much about it, except that the
And thus it is, that I come to the prediction, that its gonna take a while before the lull in M Padmakumar's directorial career comes to an end. None of the techniques that Poly has on show, are likely to do that for him.
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